Triple Island Lightstation
Triple Island Lighthouse is a large, manned light station on Triple Island. Built in 1920 after four years of construction, the concrete station features a tower attached to a rectangular concrete structure that houses the keepers' quarters and machinery.
A Triple Island helipad occupies much of the remainder of the islet.
Canadian Coast Guard personnel man the station on a 28-day rotation. The station was designated a National [Historic Sites of Canada|National Historic Site of Canada] in 1974.
From 1939 to 1970, the Triple Island lightstation was part of the British Columbia Shore Station Oceanographic Program, collecting coastal water temperature and salinity measurements for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans everyday for 31 years.